Heraldnet.com
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2009 6:43 pm
LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
Blog
Nick Patterson
Big trade in the WHL, and what it may mean for everyone else
Blog
Kirby Arnold
Who's on third? Let's look at the far-fetched possibilities
Meet the
2009 Silvertips
Latest gallery

Seahawks vs. San Francisco W 20-17
December 6. 2009 (13 photos)
[More Herald photos]
 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Tuesday


Arlington brothers’ fight led to death, p...
Burn ban issued in Snohomish County
Woman found dead at Bothell house fire
Monday


Pearl Harbor's voices of the past
Taxes needed to close state's growing deficit?
Grant could help county's residents all be heal...
Sunday


Swine flu lingers, making traditional flu seaso...
Two vie to serve as Snohomish County prosecutor
Families get an early gift: free Christmas trees
Saturday


Gift charity draws Snohomish County families in...
Fears over commercial air service at Paine Fiel...
Donated safe gives Marysville museum a mystery
Friday


From behind bars, pal tells Colton Harris-Moore...
Commercial airlines would cause few problems at...
Fund set up to benefit children of couple kille...
Thursday


5 die of swine flu in Snohomish County
Red Cross honors acts of heroism, many by ordin...
Barista clothing rules delayed by County Council
Wednesday


Father gets 13 years in 6-year-old's fatal shoo...
‘One bad choice' blamed in death of 4 fri...
Reps. Larsen, Inslee split on Obama's plans for...
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Sports   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

Elaine Thompson / Associated Press  (click to enlarge)
Washington's Jon Brockman pulls down a rebound against Oklahoma State last season.
 
ADVERTISEMENT

 
CONTACT THE HERALD
Report scores and results to 425-339-3470 or 1-866-6-SCORES (Call after 4:30 p.m.)
E-mail information including items for Tuesday's Communities Sports Roundup and Thursday's Outdoor Calendar, to sports@heraldnet.com
Kevin Brown, Sports Editor
kbrown@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Friday, June 26, 2009

Brockman headed to Sacramento

Former University of Washington, Snohomish High basketball star picked in second round of NBA draft by Portland, then traded to Kings

Jon Brockman's journey in basketball, which began on the backyard courts and in the gymnasiums of Snohomish, apparently will continue next season in the National Basketball Association.

Brockman, who completed his college eligibility at the University of Washington this past season, was chosen with the eighth pick in the second round of Thursday's NBA draft, the 38th selection overall, by the Portland Trail Blazers. Minutes later, in a prearranged deal, he was traded to the Sacramento Kings.

"It's truly a dream come true," Brockman said in a telephone conference call Thursday night. "I'm just overwhelmed. It's an amazing process."

There was a draft night party at the Brockman family's Snohomish home, with a guest list that included UW coach Lorenzo Romar, Snohomish High School coach Len Bone and AAU Friends of Hoop coach Jim Marsh.

And when Brockman's name was announced on the ESPN telecast, everyone at the house "started screaming," he said.

In Sacramento, Brockman will be reunited with his friend and two-time teammate Spencer Hawes. The two played on the Friends of Hoop team as youngsters, and later for one season at Washington before Hawes departed for the NBA.

"I don't think I could ask for a better situation, playing alongside my AAU teammate and then college teammate and now NBA teammate," Brockman said of Hawes. "I don't even know if that's ever been done before in the NBA."

It was Hawes, in fact, who tipped Brockman off to his draft-night fate, which involved Sacramento and Portland agreeing to the trade involving Brockman earlier in the evening.

"Spencer called me about 10 seconds before I came up on the TV," Brockman related. "He said, 'You're my rookie.' I was kind of surprised. I said, 'What are you talking about?' But then it came up on the screen, and that's kind of how I found out."

In April, Brockman attended the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament for prospective NBA players. He led the camp in rebounding at 16.3 per game and was named to the all-tournament team, and his performances there gave a boost to his draft potential.

It also sent Brockman into hiding.

After Portsmouth, Brockman and his agent Greg Lawrence -- he also represents Hawes and Martell Webster, another Seattle-area NBA player -- agreed that he would "just kind of withdraw from everything. I'd keep working out, keep staying in shape, but just kind of become low key.

"They really thought that being that kind of forbidden fruit … would work in my favor, and it did. Even after Portsmouth, I was not really on the draft boards, but then word of mouth started … and I started climbing on up," Brockman said.

"It was tough for me. I'm not the kind of guy who doesn't want to tell people what's going on. But really I was just following the advice of my agents. And we just felt really comfortable that by taking that route everything would work out. And it did."

Romar said he was "just so excited and proud of Jon. He did everything in his power to be a team guy for four years (at Washington). He was selfless and a servant, and now he's been rewarded to go out and attack his lifelong dream in terms of basketball, and that's playing in the NBA."

Brockman is first and foremost a rebounder -- he led the Pacific-10 Conference in rebounding his past three UW seasons -- but the Kings know they are getting more than a one-dimensional player, Romar said.

"What he brings to the table is not just his ability to rebound the basketball, but it's also the other intangibles. It's his ability to go out and finish, and to make plays. And he can really run the floor. He's a strong presence defensively and he can get physical with people.

"So there were a number of factors, I think, that went into Sacramento drafting him," Romar said.

Bone said Thursday night's selection was "pretty cool for Snohomish. (Brockman) is not only a great player, but a great person. It's going to be fun to see if he can play at the professional level. I think he can. I think he has some things that professional teams sometimes don't have. … (He has) incredible character. He'll be a great teammate. I think any team would have been fortunate to have him."

Brockman, who was to fly to Sacramento early this morning to meet with team officials, is already looking forward to his rookie NBA season.

"(Sacramento) is a great area, and I'm unbelievably pumped up about living (there) and the fact that I'm still on the West Coast. I'm just a short plane trip away from family and friends, so being on the West Coast is huge.

"This is a brand new thing (for me)," he added. "I'm going to have to do a lot of learning. I've got a long ways to go. But I know I've got Spencer, who's been in the league for a couple of years now who can help me along the way and who will be more than willing to be my advisor."

Herald writer Mike Cane contributed to this story

READER COMMENTS
Be the first to comment.
You must be a registered user and verify your e-mail address to post comments to blogs or articles on HeraldNet.

To register, click here. To read other terms and conditions, click hereLog out

1. Arlington brothers’ fight led to death, police say
2. Detectives consider slaps to father lethal
3. Woman found dead at Bothell house fire
4. Two teens hurt in collision near Granite Falls
5. Lottery win helps Lake Stevens convenience store owner pay bonuses
6. Everett man shot in groin; two men, one woman are arrested
7. I-5 car chase was result of driver's medical condition
8. CBS cancels ‘As the World Turns’
9. Jail inmates’ meal complaint omits a crucial fact
10. Locker dips toe in NFL pool
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Zambian woman thanks students for their help
Food banks see rise in use
‘Making Spirits Bright’ in Edmonds
Wolfpack takes aim at state
Seahawks help students smile
95 and still volunteering
Sno-King joined by local TV king
Veterans back for Wildcats
Lynnwood seeks to plug $2 million budget gap
The Enterprise Online Newspaper


Buy 1 Dinner Entree
Get 2nd 50% Off

Holiday Specials
up to 25% off!

75% OFF
Many Items. Hurry!

Over 1 Million Lights
Lights of Christmas

$95 Dryer Vent Cleaning!
$99 Whole House Duct Cleaning!

FREE 6 lb. Pad w/
40yd Carpet Purchase

Oil - Snohomish County
Low Prices - Fill Now!

$2.99 Chili Dog
$3.99 Fish Burger

25% off Bath & Groom
New Customers

Special Rebate Offers!
Plus Additional 30% OFF!

Holiday Getaway
$99 dbl Occupancy

20% Off Dinner
Up to $75 Value!

Always Free
Transmission Diagnostic

15% Off
All Repairs!

$2 OFF
at Box Office

20% Off Re-Upholstery
or Custom Furniture!

Buy 1 Get 1 FREE
Lube Oil Filter

$5 Off
Stylecut

Nutcracker
Family Packs Available

Holiday Specials
up to 25% off!
Wild Birds Unlimited
TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes

ADVERTISEMENT